A different way to work with pain.
Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS) is a gentle, targeted, non-invasive approach that uses a very low-level DC electrical current applied to specific points on the body.
I use Dolphin Neurostim® devices to work directly with the nervous system—helping calm the body’s fight-or-flight response so muscles, tissues, and fascia can begin to release more easily.
When the body has been under prolonged stress—whether from injury, overuse, or the pace of life—it can stay in a protective state.
This often shows up as ongoing tension, sensitivity, or discomfort that doesn’t fully resolve.
MPS supports the body in shifting out of that protective state—allowing the nervous system to settle and respond differently.
As this happens, many people notice less tension, improved movement, and a sense that their body isn’t holding on in the same way.
This approach is especially helpful for those who feel like their body has been “stuck” in the same patterns—despite trying other treatments.

Scar tissue doesn’t just live on the surface—the body often continues to relate to that area differently, even long after it has healed.
Over time, these areas can feel tight, sensitive, or less connected—sometimes influencing how tension is held in the body in ways that aren’t always obvious.
The nervous system may continue to register the area as something to protect—leading to subtle guarding, ongoing tension, or a sense that the body hasn’t fully let go.
This can show up anywhere in the body, including the abdomen or face—often experienced as limited movement, persistent tension, or something that doesn’t fully resolve.
MPS Scar Release uses a targeted, non-invasive approach to work with both the tissue and the nervous system—helping these areas feel less guarded and more able to respond and soften over time.
Because these patterns develop gradually, this work is typically done over a series of sessions—allowing the body to shift at its own pace.
This work is especially supportive for those who feel like something hasn’t fully resolved—despite the area being “healed.”
C-section scars are one of the most common areas I work with—
and one of the most overlooked.
Even when the surface appears healed, the body may continue to relate to that area differently.
It can feel tight, sensitive, or less connected over time.
Many women notice it goes beyond the scar itself.
The body may hold tension through the abdomen, move differently, or carry a subtle sense of guarding—showing up in the hips, low back, or even into the neck and shoulders.
There’s often a feeling that the area doesn’t feel quite right—
or doesn’t fully feel like theirs.
This isn’t something you did wrong.
It’s simply how the body adapts and protects after surgery.
MPS Scar Release gently works with both the tissue and the nervous system—
helping the area feel less guarded, more connected, and more at ease over time.
This work is especially meaningful for women who are ready to reconnect with their body in a way that feels safe and supported.
This work is gentle, focused, and guided by how your body responds in the moment.
Most people notice subtle shifts at first—less tension, more ease, or a sense that things are beginning to move differently.
For scar work in particular, this is a gradual process.
The body needs time to respond, adapt, and integrate change, which is why a series of sessions is often recommended.
Each session builds on the last—allowing the body to shift more naturally and sustainably, without forcing change.
This approach is best suited for those who are open to a process, rather than expecting immediate or one-time results.
MPS can be included as part of your session or used in more focused work—depending on what your body needs.
You don’t need to have it all figured out before you come in.
This work is guided by what feels right for your system.
If this feels like something your body has been asking for, you’re welcome to explore it at your own pace.
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